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ewe OS OO ”-,-—C(<i“<i—i BS eveviv sora r < e J , , > I] Ra ¢ 4 J u " r » ae af? FS A NUMBER 710, Latest News PY? “RLEGKATH TOTHE NEW YORK SUN 0 --——-- THE Doom OF CHARLESTON RBPORTED SHELLING CF THE CITY, Digylight Knocked into Sumter, Foderal Success Assured. Il {PORTANT FROM RICHMOND. DI SFENCELESS CONDITION OF THE CITY, Ua y Desertions From Lee's Army. Interesting European News. JEFF DAVIS ANID NAPOLEON A Mexican Copartuership. The Draft in the Ninth Ward. List ofthe Lucky Ones, Tnterestinz and Incidents. EXTENSIVE MILITARY PREPARATIONS ke. ae ae. Scenes a&e., Charleston. Reported Shellicg of the City, &e. The United States transport Fulton, arrived yeeter- Gey from Port Koval, & C., whieh port she hft ow Bunday, the 16th inet, with discharged eoldiers, By this arrival we Lave the following, dated Fraasute Divawour, August 16 Since Mond nto here have been rather mo. @otenous, W ve been exchanging shell and shot with the rebels night end da. b probably but lit tle dainage to cither side. The enemy's object was to wetard Geveral Gilmore's slece works onshore, but hey have all been perfeeted for some days, Thein tention to open on the Lith wae abandoned on account of some difficulty as to the quality of army ammuni- fon, and owing to serious indieposition of Generel Gilmore. He is, however, much bey and the open- Ong of the heavy eiege work will commence at day- Ught to-morrow The shore batteries, in getting the range of their @uns yesterday and the day before, Knocked three holes in the wails of Sumter. The general inpreesion Prevails (hat the rebels are evacuating Sumter, and Will blow it up ar soon as the assault commences. Out Of mearly thirty guns on the parepetetend> _ ego, but siz now remain; most of those in* asemates bad previously disappeared, The rebels hawe erected @ line of car hwrrks a mile long on James Island, @om Fort Johneon to Secessionville, sithough they Barve Sut few gune mounted as yet. This ia supposed @o be the destination of the gune taken from Bumter Qur picket boate arcaud Snrmuter report that there is @reat activity among the r severy night, with echooners, steamers, Ae nforeemente continue to trrive daily, end q @ large army is now on the felande On Wednesday night the rohela opened on our h grape and canist r, on intorination receiv- two sutlers, who deserted totheenemy, We Bost 2 Billed end 2 wounded, [The monitors went up @ the nicht, opened oa Wacner, and the rebel gune were soon allenced, Admiral Dahigren went on doard @he Patapeco, joining her under the gunsof Fort Weener, and came nest being taken off by @ 10-inch @hot from the fort. In the attack to come off to-morrow, the Ironsides willenxase Fort Wagaer, aud kvep her rilent; while the monitors aod shore batteries engage Sumter, at the same time the wooden fleet and mortar schooners Willeugage Moultrie Itwill bea erand affair, The gebel works on James Isiand indicate that em at tempt will tb. made on the part of the rebels to drive Gen, Gilmore of James Leland, or to so annoy him as fo interfere with bi eof Bumter, LATIR, Auouat 16-No'clock PM tthe rebele howe piled 1 learn from the shore bacon the wharf in its rear wall, forty efiog the magazines trom fect high, con OLe shove batteries of Gilmore, The removal of the guna feom the parapete of Sum- ter is probabl) fiom the eons that our array of Datteriee will eience them, There hae been but two or three thots fi Bobbath cay, It ts generally underst d tox bot SB). parties observing the od that the aseault will be | war fo Wade to morrow, and he weather promises to be most fev rab.o tor cpert) ons, The ccean ta aacaln aga willy and the atm ce ie clear and light, Ges, Gilmore's health ie better th! ewening C. ©. Feiros, Baltimore American, BEVORTS Via WANTING TON Washinofer Phe Raven icoas Extra to. Gay save th has received a diapateh @rom Charleston mt Fortress M to the effect Qhaton Friday and Saturday th mbharcment wae Rerritic, | That the action of the sem wae a greaton Sun Gay thot the hoate coull pot cooperate with the fend batteries with anv ¢ od remit, ¢ day it @Waeerre ted that the sea wo th enough to @uabie the iron-cladet nit * Thie ciepate eave nothing t ior brought Dy tle Fultos of thee uation af Fort Sumter, but Wt etates th the waea report that fen, (Filmore Brd wiccerded m reach 1 Char eaten with on Ay pra wna and hadactually th ” oe ’ s ‘ uf aa focali forth Tt ie prope ® ha ' oMeial confirma Won of the wonderful exp ery, Bor ie (he geport believed by mullitary engiueers. f Mortis Ieland, 5 P.M, LOW ORBTAIN,” i Charieaton, wri onteet will doubtless end bloody, but of our ofa doubt, Bre thie the doom of Sumter will he volves that of Charleston, spoedily be severe quecese Thayer reaches you, | he low pealed. Ite fm @ not instentiy. wrate the «shedow From ‘Richmond. Wholesnic Desertion from Lee's Army, etc. Corves ponadence of the Sun.) Fortreas Monroe, Auguatls.-Two brothers have port arrived here fiom Rietmond, They were resi- Gente of Beanfort, N. C., which place they left in May best. Richmond end incarcerated ip Casto Thunder,» bere Sielise mess ‘NEW YORK. they remained until July *th. They were then Coostripied by order C 8. Attorney Aviett, and taken to Camp Lee, where they remaiued pine days, when they rucceeded in making irercape They report that most of the fortificat on e ound Richmond have no @ ios mounted, aad they saw none fo mount. The relel forces were very limited in numbers, to and about Richmont, Jenkins’ brigade mustered 3,500 men, ho were eometimes in Richmond, and some tu North Carolina, Gen Wise was near hich 4 has not over 890 men ifn hie cor mand, companies at a time, {se,commander of the eunboat (en. Put- of bie men were killed, yesterday morn- las,on the Pasjuotsak River, The Cap » ariived bere, end will be em Rebel bt ere from Fort Wa Boston, Auguat 16. Three re ‘bel prisoners escaped from Fort Warren, last night, In a boat, Lieutenant Alvxander, the master's mate of the Te coor, andone ealor, Lia pirate Taeony, and pow s came oear ercapiug Fecape ef teomer at Fort Warren, Ue got ut of bis casemate, and nd this moruing in the grass, The other three ereap toon @ barge, and @ ated over to Lyrell's | In and, eud there etole a boat of eight tons. They were to come back for Reed, but failed. As the wind wae South Southwest, and freeh. they mart have steetod Nortu elong the coast, Look oute are after them. Retaliation. Order of Gen. Halleck, Washington, Aug, 19...The following te the lan quage of Major-General Halleck to the agent for the exchange of prisoners: directed that immediately on recetving official ther authentic information of the execution of tain Sawyer and Captain Flynn, you will proceed wih 4 the other rebel officer oy directed. and ‘hat vou notify 4 proceedings, and assure him int of the United Btates for every similar barbar. of the laws of evneee war, The Draft in New Hampshire. Concord, N. HM. Aug. 19,—The draft for the Second District commenced tu this city thie morning. Five hundred and seventy-two names have been drawn in the towns of Allentown, Andover, Roscawrn, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chichester, Dumbarton, Ep oom, Franklin, and in the city of Concord, The best of order has prevailed. Among the conscripts of Con- cord is Hon. Wm. E, Chandier, Speaker of the House of Bepresentatives, The Coustitutional Ro Rochester, N. ¥., Aug. 19,—The Committee of the Constitutional Union Meeting are still in session here with clored doors, considering the resolutions to de adopted. Not more then « dozen delegates are here now. At the close of the afternoon sersion, @ series of ree olutions sulmitted by the Business Committee were- adopted, after being considerably amended and modi Oed, at the suggestion of Gen, Leslie Coombe: hat thie meeting favor the formation of Union forr tho next Presidentiel ecampsien, and invite the co-operation of all who are opps nee to the election toany offi with eeccerion, abil shh \) we ind and shen our pur th: . adherence to the *e jelity Pedal lA enforcement of the laws, and op- position to foreign iutervention That @ National Committee,: consisting of two mem, bers from each State, be appo! nted, ane a Secretary whoshall calla nied Convention, to nominate @ candidate for the Praidenc: That the independ@nee o| mae evils than the prosec aultic m Meeting at the Sonth would entail ion of the war, and that nt men and money should be contributed to on until the pecple in military array again nited States shall in good taith rerurn to t Union, ander their respective State constitutions ex- dating at the time of their revolt That the pe ple of insuriectionery States who aban- don the rebeliin return to their allegiance to Federal Government, may rightfully : Provided persons who have violated tne lawe of ‘he Voited Btetes shall be lable to be tried accord- ing to the forme of the Constitution, That the rights of property, whether of landa, per sonality or alaves, in the States, is exclusively within the jurisdiction of the respective ea; and the own- he deprived of It br the Government of the except for military ue d juat com i committed of which they of the ineurrectionary Rtn to obey the Const tion and laws of Congress, (be war canpot lawf, prolonged, and it becomes the duty of Congress Ke put an end toit That the Conservative men of the United States he rejvested to torn loca! Union Clubs to further these views, and report to the Natioual C. aomitter A National Committee was selected, and R. F. Btovens was sppointed Sreretary, But ne several of the a yo named for the Committee had not boon consulted, it was determined not to announce the Commitree until they bad been no! ified of their selectin ‘The bua nese of ti. eeting having been concluded, a recess until eleht o'clock wae ordered, Fx-Gov, Hunt h gbeeuinvited to an interview with the members, This interview wae also coo ducted with closed doore ; and at ite coaclusion the meeting ad ourned sine die, The numbere*’ members preeent to-day not exceed twenty, From Europe. Three Days Later News Cape Kacey, Aug. 19. The steamship Sidon, from Queenstown, Auguet 1 th, bas arrived, (erent liritein ‘The Timme eave ‘hat ¢) «rumor was corrent at Chat baw, that in consequence of the recent menacing news from America, (he Government intends sending additions! troopa to Hritles North America, THE AMERICAN @ MPXEOAN QUeeTions, The Times eaye it should not be eurprised if rome eroee out «f the alleg: d proposition from Jet Davia to Nat » for an offeneve and defensive nee be tween Mexicounder the French proteeon and the Confederates, which would be quite conalatent with the late Prenel poliey, The world micht look with favor on auch a contingency, but absolate neutialiiy would be England's policy, th Maxiin ian ia Mexico as important, and sayetr will have a eney tounton between France and Aus | tria, and to a division het ween France and America, The Northern:s# mua be iocenscd against Napoleon, ud the Federale cau baidly fall to come in collision with the new empire The Datcy News ie bitter on the French policy in Mexico, and pot beliewe tbat the Aichduke will accept the throne. La Paruin asserts that the Arch- duk>s made his acceptance dependent om the consent o! the Fropireof Auetiia La FRANCE gaye, if he ac. & pte, Pe od Boglind will recognize him im media l),and the other powers will follow, The Kmperor and Empresa of the French bad sent con- gravuialions to the Archduke, Peland. The Polish question exhibits no cew phase, but public opinion pointe 'o peace. It le reported that Austria has sent @ proposition to Russia containing « tlight nominal moditication of her late Note, La Faance asserts that the French Note firmly main They were arrested for being Unionists, sent to | tains the claims advanced hy the Three Powers; but itis drewo vp ine epirit of moderation, Engage men are deserting him by hundieds aod | Ther are | Reed, formerly of the | In to compel the icity | TiwEs looks upon the election of the Archduke | THURSDAY, ments continue t> take place tetweou the insurgents | and tropa, Germany, Twenty seven German Prinece Nowe accepted the Emperor ot AustiVe invitation to @ Conference at Frankfort. } China, A Chine telegram announces that the Japan qnes tien has been temporarily setced Legation had been burned, | Latest Commercial, Liverpool A H aed The American today (Thu Closing buoy Bagarory wheat tend firm and p and ft a fon aney, ath inois Central Sares ies discount; Erie shares 76 Telegraphic News Items, &o, How Jous A. Guacey, of Oblo, died at Cincinnati yesterday Dr the than atontown, N. J. ntniug ran around the hoops » lojuring her severely. or (Maine) dietrict wae con m Saturday last. About three thousand per- re drawn. ving hienameas Me(Groorty, @ captain A regituent, wae Arrested in Cincinnati ed in United States gai eepy. | Tredraft no the Da | ended | Cary. W.L. Cannon of the let Delaware Cavalry, | rel Ae begin sreemictel be isris at Bela! | a deal roduc fat: ud ¢: | ineidomtel toble dude, ete — Mason Guvenar We TL Hatiecn, is a native of Waterville, Oneida CoN Y.. and his grandfather, > Hallock, vow in his Mid yearteetill a resident attown. Hon, ALR. Wooten (democrat » Attorne: of Delaware, and Rey, Dr, Vallandigham of the same State, recently arrested for treason, have been éraft- ed nite doctor le a brother to Clement L. Vellan igham A stiam hattle was fought the other aay at Rich. mond, in the presence of Mre Jef. 1 o having expresecd a desire to nee how euch thing are done in Fesiity, It is devcribed ae @ very fierce affair, In ite own way. Recarima for the Union army fe being prosecuted with great success among the rebel prisoness at Fort Delaware. Already six hundred recruits for the Third Le feet da) cavairy have n obtained from prisoners who have taken the oath of allegiance,most of them Southern born, Tus Waebington Rercnuican says thet the i. portant m ob upon which General Roserrans die- gt ed General Rousseau to the seat of government i likely to prove a complete euccess, The mission is understood to heve bern to obtain permission to mount @ large part of the infantry of Rosceran's army. Eanty Tuesday morning, about seventy-five men ran the guard at Camp iriswold, pear oy, New York, and took ipformal leave of absence, ‘They gatperee in groups about Tro: Ree ergs that they ad not been roperly treate ‘bad not recelwed their bounty, &e he Common Council explained mat tere to the boys, after which they seemed satisfied and returned to duty in good eptrite, Tie waggieh Moseby, with part of bis gang. on Bun- day night encamped two and ahalf m from Up- ton's Hill, almost within range of the gune op the Washington fortifications, On Sunday afternoon be | stopped a faneral process ville to Washington. Chureh, and amared hin of our new contraband f Anovt one hundred Government teams, eac! ba ed with two hogsbeads of cap'ured tepecee, arrived in Washingte Sor Ms Maryland. oat va ‘ tohaceo was thi Col, Waring, & Bt prisoner at For: ©. Twoof the negro te otere were kidnapyp aring the expedition, and Col. Baker imprisoned two of the citizens as bosteges for eed return, a pastor of the Sunth Congegationaliet Sy int i lartford, Conn., being absent last Sanday, ha quested @ minister frou the “rural lotricte to of ciateinhieplace, The winister mistook the Houth Baptist Chute bh for that of bia friend, took possessior of the pulpit and the bye book, when the Tieptict | minister arrived, explained the mistake, and dirceted the erriug shepherd to his proper fold, On the night of the 6th inst. three bushwheekers demanded admittance at thy house of Mr, Schwartz, about twelve miles from Jefferson City, Mo. Mr ry and two other men fled, takiug all ther arme except Geank her determination, the buel consultation tovether and left, A #100, bas been presented to this heroine by Gov, Hall, on bebalf of M yor | one revo! Mire Behwarts, only fifteen years of | age. took thia revolver, opened the door, and threat | ened to shoot the first inau who attempted to enter, | packers held a | Naval Movements, lecreuce ef the Navy, Eto. tion of the Navy Yard to build one ortwo new vee. | eels of warof anentirely new type, tobe all iron. Bince thon, the Secretary of the Navy has concluded to build @ fleet of the craft named, end contracts have been already given out for eix or seven, The complete auecess which has attended the introduetion of double bows and doubhl+ propellers, induced the authorities to adopt them whenever practicable, in vessels intended for genersi navigation. ‘I'he new ships are to have an improved atyle of double bows, and the deseription ef | engines tobe used wil! be also en improvement on those in voyrue at present. They will have more pow er aud more boil r room, besides possessing other ad- vantageous peculiaritive, The dimensioun of the craft will be about 250 feet in length, of proportionate width and depth, The time «pecified for the eenatrnction of thie fleet ts be- tweet six aud nine months, aad the Department is determined togive every aid in its power to the build- erst) Anish thern af soon as possible, They will b no turrets, and are to be in no sense Monitors, as has been erroniously stated by some papers, Their speed will bo between ten and twelve rnote an hour, if the expectations of the Government are realized, They will not draw more than nine or ten feet of water when in active fighting condition, Preparations are mak ng et Greenpotut, Jersey City, Cheater end Bos- ten to commence operations on the ships, Secreta y Weller bas ordered the UL, 3, steamer | Home, a rehooner, to be loaded at once with ice, | | for Charleston, in addition to the vessels already | sent. Fach eraft will leave here in a day or two, car- rying a¢ mac as can be sowed away in their bol They to Le towed In order to render their paseage morc expeditivua, Gratuitous contributions of dee and ocher d Lcacies will probably be received | by Admiral Paulding From New Orieaus, Our New 0 files received by the steamer Co- luwliac ntaln no lotelligence of importance, Mili tary ope ations apponr to have been suspended for the present, The bheaib of New Or.eaus remains good, only 176 deathe haying occurred during the week ending onthe 0th inst. The other dvlegation of regis tered enemica was to leave for (he rebel nes on the bth tust, midtles a Tus Commissioneks OF HrattM met on Tuesday at the Mayor's office, when Dr. Guna report- | ed that no infected veese! bad arrived here during the past week. No contag ous disease exist fn the city, and its besith and condition w reported ex- cellent. A complaint from the citizxensof Staten Island (Tompkineviile,) that offel ts dumped slong | the shore, was referred to the City Inspector. Mysreriovs.-—lufurmation was given one of our reporters on Monday night last, by en eye wit mess, that a fight took place that afternoon between | @ number of well-known sporting characters and sev eral negroes, in which two of the latter were stabled | tion was received there, AU GUST General | which of course, the side representing secesh had all | revolver, worth | | ande third seriously injured. Our reporter inquired at | | the headquarters, but up to last evening no informa | 20, 1863. PRICK ON K } nNY = = ne er ae Castelon Pat | LOCAL NEWS, erect getuitars. Grame By 2 : irs Nine Clark Peter Steiiea Pip Jouree NEW YORK AND THR VICINITY. Carrey fen Chapman rCanpball } proc . ne Jorning Jae Cc | Drafting in the Sixth District. Reser Ba, Kecet peal | SCENES AND INCIDENTS Senate, fee | Sascuere | NAMES OF THE CONSCRIPTS, oe i ad pS B : . | Parroant to previous notice, (he work of drafting | Cassidy Peter Conley And fn (he Sixth District began yesterday morning im the Searterets w erat ine building No, ISS Kirth Avenue At en early hour | Colbert tase Sang ae amall Anote of persons assewbled to talk about the | Centon draft and enze at the windows of the building where baru it testo a It was to take piace, Soon after, Companies C and@ | Hayson An oR! wie, of the Sith Massachuretts regiment marched Inte the Renson eo ale W botiding and took up thetr quarters on the third and my ee Joos Dy cha Cte We | fourth floors, After © in Fare and hie @esietaate | Devin Loule Dorem ue Jobe | bad arrived, the reporters of the ¢ity journals were proerest AD oN ? | ancigned their places at @ long table prepared for balryuipte aD a ister borrinee Je, ‘ | then.im the large room on the second floor. The Pais Tika 4 Palace The | ae Rinson B Geaw room had been divided by @ wooden railing, behind wing John ek wor ‘7 which the platform end paraphernalia for the athe NG te Naa | drawing, wiih suitable tables on which to count the powlina Martin be jeremta | lips and prepare the prejimtuaries, About ten o'clock eah J veh Thos + ‘toms ng the public portion of the room was densely crowded Pa Dowd Jas | wi bh ansious spectators, while inside the railing wee sera Perot as | Captain Farr, Provoet Marshal of the District ; Mr. Kawa er HL Charies Lamont, Commissioner; Dr. Powell, Burgeon; fey - ad gaia Mie? ey oy Richard Itham and W. W. Waterbury, Keqe., Super- t Jacob {ntandents of Enrollment, with other government Rao Geo | and city official, drawn thither either by | Pubes ine Te | business or curtosity, At @ quarter past ten reid vk Fla eaoet ‘arr ow | o'clock, Captain Farr briefly announced that the draft | Pipiey Yh would then commence in his district, stating that the raat ‘aber Hews var Fey Cires f names would be drawn by Mr. Conkling Bishop, e ea Bem!l Farell Ka blind man, to whom Capt. Farr then admialeteret rene 3 Potter | the oath of allegiance, Commissioner Lamont aert F read the proclamation of the President authorizing Juage | the draft, de, announcing the quote as follows: 9th Fewatt tivary 1 Ith Ward, 794; 16th Ward, 1,181, | Fowler Joho inctude the additiomal 80 per cent, al- | Godlee Joo L lowance for excmption. Seventy-seven hundred and a J ight names, written upon cards, relied up and bound | Gesertty Jos with india-rubber bands, were thea brought forward, Grey, ee lever put on the table, end counted inte pasteboard boxes, Le F sche es | and afterwards pourrd into the wheel by Assistant | Green Wo aber be Provost Marebal W. L. Stephens, and an assistant. Geultol Phil Cn ll BS Gocee om This operation was superintended by Alderman Chipp | Giodding Wm Gillmore Mate and Mesars, J. W. French, Daniel French and J. W, Booth, An hour wae occupied in counting the slips, and then the blind man took off his coat, rolled ap hie sleeves, learned how to open the door of the wheel, end was then biindfolded— an unnecessary precantion, as Mr. Bishop has been Roown as @ biiud man to many residents of the district for the past five years. Mr, Lamont then announced every preliminary com- plete, and gave ardere for the turning of the wheel, Amid profound eilence the whee! made two or three ' revolutions, and then the blind man drew forth the | firet oame,which be handed to Mr. L.,who announced | that WB. Birdaall, of No, 180 Charles street, had | the honor of being the firet Conecript in the Bizth | Distriet, A Lure: of spplease greeted this announce- Avocther turn of the wheel, another name ed to Mr, Lamont, read and recorded, and 60 the draft proceeded until five o'clock, interrupted by an intermission of ten minutes, on the fifth hundred and enotber recess at the ninth hundred. After the | eleven hundred names for the 0th Ward hed bees drawn, Mr, Lamont gave notice that the draft for the other Wards in the Distriet would conténne te- day ; an announcement greeted by cheers from the assembly, which then slowly dispersed. Considerable merriment was occasioned by the remaiks made by different persons at the reading of some of the | Dames, Persons present, who w drawn, would suddenly appreciate their position, and making it kno! 0 thove about them, would be laughed at for their pains. About the seventh bundred the name of Bamuel F, Bleight was drawn, whereupon that {a- + | dividual the chief operator at the wheel-.jumped | Upon the etend, put up bie hands, and eanounced | Bimself as the possessor of that unfortunate pat- ronymic, Loud chrere and ea great deal of laughter occasioned by this episode, The proceedings were orderly and much good feeling prevailed, Capt. Fart deserves credit for the arrangements ; especially those enabling the reporters to obteim all the infor- matien they required for publication, ecunss OUTSIDE, By 10 o'clock about one thousand persons stood around the building, and in the Avenue, while ecors- sions to the crowd were constantly arriving, By noon pwards of two (bousand people were in the vicinity, attracted thither by idleness of curtosity, Opposite | No. 185 seventy-five or more policemen under Capt. | Bebring, of the 9th Preciuct—stood at ease, while in | 13th etreet another large wjuad were on duty, In the windows of the upper rooms the soldiers were enjoy | Ing the scene, and joking among themselves, or pase- | sng facetious remarks with the passers-by below, The doors, windows, and roofs of houses in the neighbor- hood were filled with spectators, who gradually be- came less pumerous, and by 2 o'clock the avenue,with | the exception of @ smaller crowd in front of No, 185, had resumed ite usual appearance, Lelow we give a | Mat, alphabetically arranged, of the conscripts drawn yesterday in the Ninth Ward, LIST OF CONSCRIPTS, | Anderson Jno = Applegate Wa Arpetrongeavin AllieooJd Alien Kobt BE And Austin Wm A Andrews J yeu Robt Alaire Arthur Ayers Jes roug Joe ER Axton Joe Aadei NGe rman Jacob Armstrong Jno Aqua Wm yeh Geo | Adame W 3 Allen Jac Auderson R | Andrews W Appleton Nath Aphliog Wm Avawn E Aertic Mick Ackerson Jno Aleut Anson Jno Andrews Jno Ackerron A Alaire Wo ne Jee Burns Jno Hatler Helbam Chas Barrow Wm Heuer Herman Brown Chas Bower Stephen Baker David Brown Geo © | Bradley Jee Hreege Whil Iiauel Jno Briston Henry Kenton Alex Hagiry Jno Billings Henry Kokor Jee Frady Win A ’ | Brown vobn B ) Budell Wo & aa Blood a: ‘4 qe Hal ibe oi n , Peneen } arnes Jno \ Brooks G ard Juo Bogart Jac Beonet J Brown Wun W Borne W gerne Wm Bagity Jas Bea ne Patrick Be Saleen amWP Haabick ea Bruter Jno | Bresso & s.ough Wm Brager Mic! | Bonner Danl b part Albert Battin Jno Brooks C M Bu kmaster Che Brower Chas Brockner Wash Belon F ush Geo Huegay Hen i yde Joe Bruch Win rey Au oven 8 rtJno H Beggs Robt Bow Bi aban Pat Blanchard Ben) BKurdort Auth Biseckbarn a Brock Win Breigher Wm Bailey WarrenB bowells Thos B Babcock Povie Burns Wa Baker J Brockei Is ebe Re jo liatiere Joo Kottermas F Bry Pair’ Che Hiake Jno Heliner Geo Berbaull Hurh Chas B BKuckmatetlenry Beck Chas Bertell A Jd Camming §C R Callisher D Caffrey B Ciake Edmund Cane k Condale C Call Jae Crumbe H erlin Prenela§ Cannin ham B'btCcnaover i Crand tfeney Clarke Callighan Bte | Celifers ere Connely Pat Connolly i c sbaries J Connoly Jas Cressy Sam Crvgbes Hea Gansen Joe ithe vex fal ioe Ji fever = ine we G — Gellagen D GegeQ Geceman Hendy Henry Hetgin @ Hof Alanson A Nisaerace Harriott Theode’ Hil! jarde gers Ee ae e Lio! brt i opkine Hotfman J & Hine Joo Handy Jas Hone Jao Heanion Job Haft Pe, KA a disses Frome i Haseet Owen mews Jao AT aaa lopkins Files Hendy Thos If opp Jos uf Wi Haskine Jne Hopkins Jao Hadeon Rich {einen Pet ‘och Hanstot Aa Isaace Bergen Ingalls D Johnison Rob Jobrim Wm & Johnson Arch Jones FA Joyce Jna eo Kemp Kott Kelly I 4 Jae fovery Ls a poe wap auraten Amb Devid .yach Heary D eerence 7 wavernoa BA avis ae Lake Fred pgworth Melonald Thte Mi McEwen Wa Mc Wekoye lio Menome Laces Me hs poses petiuize clron James Monehan Met‘orne a, orb cHenry Wm Meyer eo Miers Wr Michole Meuskiuim Thos geile Morris Patrick loran Mich! Hotlenne Thee ome leary B G Biber Suis Metron” thos ue home ear Munson A 7 Moon Thos McLudwig Mroveriy Ire Matuew Ges Lady Martin L pn 1 McDeones John Martin Pstricl: Meyers J W McClave d J Muny Wm Miller M Moore Win McHoyd 2 Mullen Pat Moore 8 McMannus aan Cc pile Alex i Bdenty Wa e Micke dame econ Weary Mertcel| Jobo = Muller McU Gullen 08 Fass ort leo: Morrleon ue 7. Feary > BREW eyere Beer oe McClave Neemith J Nolen Math jerce tt Nip J Noel Geo Urel Foo Newell @ jaylor Nelson Chester J Near W Peter a ‘onnor L 8 =O'Connor Wm = Overbeck Oecas Fi Om O'Neil Mich Oskley Jae O'Hrien MJ O'Neil Aath or Oakley David = Ouiel Jaa por, F PilletO rovers F VYalmer J Powers Jne Pike WuG er Parshal Parte Menew Pinscucker Geo Pienca Wa vany K Quint and Denais Quinoa bg Bidereey Theo Jie Welthew ‘Bobarka Wm 6 (Continued on Fourth Page .